Mercury contamination from artisanal gold mining in Antioquia, Colombia: The world's highest per capita mercury pollution
The artisanal gold mining sector in Colombia has 200,000 miners officially producing 30 tonnes Au/a. In the Northeast of the Department of Antioquia, there are 17 mining towns and between 15,000 and 30,000 artisanal gold miners. Guerrillas and paramilitary activities in the rural areas of Antioquia...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Science of the total environment 2011-12, Vol.410 (411), p.154-160 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The artisanal gold mining sector in Colombia has 200,000 miners officially producing 30
tonnes Au/a. In the Northeast of the Department of Antioquia, there are 17 mining towns and between 15,000 and 30,000 artisanal gold miners. Guerrillas and paramilitary activities in the rural areas of Antioquia pushed miners to bring their gold ores to the towns to be processed in Processing Centers or
entables. These Centers operate in the urban areas amalgamating the whole ore, i.e. without previous concentration, and later burn gold amalgam without any filtering/condensing system. Based on mercury mass balance in 15
entables, 50% of the mercury added to small ball mills (
cocos) is lost: 46% with tailings and 4% when amalgam is burned. In just 5 cities of Antioquia, with a total of 150,000 inhabitants: Segovia, Remedios, Zaragoza, El Bagre, and Nechí, there are 323
entables producing 10–20
tonnes Au/a. Considering the average levels of mercury consumption estimated by mass balance and interviews of entables owners, the mercury consumed (and lost) in these 5 municipalities must be around 93
tonnes/a. Urban air mercury levels range from 300
ng Hg/m
3 (background) to 1
million ng Hg/m
3 (inside gold shops) with 10,000
ng Hg/m
3 being common in residential areas. The WHO limit for public exposure is 1000
ng/m
3. The total mercury release/emissions to the Colombian environment can be as high as 150
tonnes/a giving this country the shameful first position as the world's largest mercury polluter per capita from artisanal gold mining. One necessary government intervention is to cut the supply of mercury to the
entables. In 2009, eleven companies in Colombia legally imported 130
tonnes of metallic mercury, much of it flowing to artisanal gold mines.
Entables must be removed from urban centers and technical assistance is badly needed to improve their technology and reduce emissions.
► First time the mercury pollution caused by Colombian artisanal gold miners is revealed and the sources described in detail. ► The article reveals levels of atmospheric mercury pollution in populated areas that are at least 10 times above the WHO guidelines. ► Paper quantifies the level of mercury pollution in 5 municipalities in the Department of Antioquia, Colombia. ► Paper classifies this level of mercury pollution in an urban areas as the highest ever registered in the literature. ► Paper suggests that simple filters in gold shops will not solve the pollution problem; processing activities mu |
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ISSN: | 0048-9697 1879-1026 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2011.09.006 |